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10th October 1922
10th October 1922
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The Paris Show.

HE 1922 PARIS SHOW is of particular interest, in view of the fact that our own commercial vehicle exhibition has been held...

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ONE HEARS

" Look out for the Outlook Number." Of a fire-engine with a breech block. In Paris of the Citroen invasion. Of many "...

HERE'S ONE.

Driver Bill, was :always in trouble with his bow legs because they made it difficult for him to reach the Ford pedals. Somebody...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

"The Wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...

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A ,PUNCTURE-PROOF PNEUMATIC TYRE TREAD.

1.4 IGHT van wen whose vehicles are always prone to the troubles associated wit. pneumatic tyres, such as punctures, will...

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C.M.U.A. COUNCIL MEETING AT NOTTINGHAM.

Discussions on Taxation Methods, Bridge Tolls, Simultaneous Expiry of Drivers' Licences, the Railway Menace, and Foreign...

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WIDENING THE LONDON-DOVER ROAD.

A Most Useful Relief Work which will Prove of Inestimable Benefit to Transport. . A N opportunity 'was . provided last week...

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A NEW 20-cwT. CHASSIS

A Light Chassis, of Austrian Origin, Suitable for Fast Transport of Light and Bulky Loads. A LIGHT commercial chassis capable...

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DEVELOPMENTS IN ELECTRIC VEHICLES.

A 41-5-TON ORWELL ELECTRIC CHASSIS. W E described in connection with the II If October Commercial Motor Show of 1921 the...

CLAYTON'S TWO ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHASSIS.

T HE range of Clayton electric vehicle chassis now available covers two models the 2i-3-tonner and the if-5tonner, a tipping...

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AN UNUSUAL SIZE OF PETROL CHASSIS.

A Well-designed Chassis Built to Carry 51-61-ton Loads, the Watson Possesses a Notable Rear Transmission Unit. O NE USUALLY...

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THE LIGHTING OF COMMERCIAL VEHICLES.

The Case for the Employment of Lamps so Mounted that They Turn with the Movement of the Steering Wheels. By Henry Sturmey, W...

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THE C.M.U.A. LIVERPOOL PARADE.

A Successful Event, followed by a Procession of Vehicles (Competitors and NonCompetitors) which attracted Considerable Public...

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IMPRESSIONS 0

E PARIS SHOW. L AST WEDNESDAY marked the opening by M. Dios, the French Minister of Commerce and Industry, of the 17th...

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HINTS FOR HAULIERS.

The Value of a Bonus System for Drivers and a Practicable Scheme of Administration. N OW ABOUT bonuses ; not war bonuses—we...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. THE SCOPE OF MOTOR COACHING. Taking Passengers off the Beaten...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side of...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE._

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. C ONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this page...

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MORE WINTER TROUBLES.

Interesting Ideas Contributed by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. W E ALL appreciate our homes and firesides much more in the...

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A NOVEL DIFFERENTIAL GEAR.

A Résumé. of Recently Published Patents. A CURIOUS differential gear, which may also be used as a change-speed gear, is the...